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The Single-Session Therapy Mindset: What to Keep in Mind and Implications for Practice

Autor Windy Dryden
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2026
The Single-Session Therapy Mindset delivers a comprehensive view of the single-session therapy mindset and how it influences practice. In his most important book to date on single-session therapy, Windy Dryden gives a detailed exploration of the 50 elements of the single-session therapy mindset.
Each chapter outlines and discusses the conceptual part of a single-session therapy mindset element before discussing its implications for the practice of single-session therapy. Reflective of Windy Dryden’s professional experience and drawing on previous research, this book provides a fresh, original perspective exploring the ‘how’ and ‘what’ of single-session therapy.
A must-have resource for any single-session therapy practitioner.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041244301
ISBN-10: 1041244304
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

  1. Keep in mind that your client may or may not know what SST is  
  2. Keep in mind that you may see the client for one or more sessions. Be open to both possibilities  
  3. Keep in mind that one session may be sufficient for the client  
  4. Keep in mind that you need to use time wisely in SST  
  5. Keep in mind that it is useful to invite your client to prepare for the session  
  6. Keep in mind the importance of focusing on now and that change is possible now  
  7. Keep in mind that you and your client should both be active in the session and collaborate with one another  
  8. Keep in mind that it is possible to conduct a session without prior knowledge of the person. However, also keep in mind that your client may feel that, without you knowing certain things about them, you will not be able to help them.  
  9. Keep in mind that not knowing is a key part of SST  
  10. Keep in mind what you fail to keep in mind in SST  
  11. Keep in mind that you should start therapy from the first moment, if possible  
  12. Keep in mind that the session is complete in itself. It is not necessarily the prelude to anything  
  13. Keep in mind that potentially, anyone can be helped in a single session. But also keep in mind that this does not mean that everybody will be helped  
  14. Keep in mind that the client in front of you is a unique person, and not representative of a disorder  
  15. Keep in mind that the client-therapist relationship can be established rapidly  
  16. Keep in mind that it is critical that you are transparent with your client  
  17. Keep in mind that the client is the expert in their own life. Thus, single-session therapy should be client-led  
  18. Keep in mind that people are constantly changing  
  19. Keep in mind that the client decides how much therapy they want  
  20. Keep in mind that different clients will seek different forms of help from the session  
  21. Keep in mind that you have plenty of time to do the work  
  22. Keep in mind not to overload the client  
  23. Keep in mind to keep your ego out of the way  
  24. Keep in mind the importance of negotiating an end-of-session goal with the client  
  25. Keep in mind the importance of co-creating a therapeutic focus and maintaining it once it has been created  
  26. Keep in mind that, unless the client’s preference is to the contrary, a single-session therapy session requires a structure. It has a beginning, a middle and an end  
  27. Keep in mind that a complex problem does not necessarily require a complex solution  
  28. Keep in mind that your client has probably attempted to solve their problem before. Look for what has worked, even a little  
  29. Keep in mind that the client has strengths, even though they may be hidden from view  
  30. Keep in mind that the client probably has access to a range of potentially helpful external resources  
  31. Keep in mind that if you expect change, it often happens.  
  32. Keep in mind to focus first on what the client brings to the table  
  33. Keep in mind the importance of offering the client the opportunity to hear what you can bring to the table if what is already on the table is insufficient to effect change  
  34. Keep in mind to check to see if your client is discussing what they want to discuss  
  35. Keep in mind that you will probably need to use different methods with different clients  
  36. Keep in mind that it is important to remain hopeful and trust the client  
  37. Keep in mind that if your client is seeking help for a problem, you will probably both need to be solution-focused  
  38. Keep in mind the value of rehearsing a solution  
  39. Keep in mind the value of action planning  
  40. Keep in mind that all you may need to do is to get the client moving, and that small may be beautiful  
  41. Keep in mind that change occurs in different forms  
  42. Keep in mind the usefulness of asking your client to summarise the session as you reach the end of the session  
  43. Keep in mind the helpfulness of encouraging your client to specify their takeaway(s) from the session  
  44. Keep in mind the value of encouraging your client to generalize their learning, if possible  
  45. Keep in mind that the benefits that your client derives from the session will be mainly achieved outside the session  
  46. Keep in mind that the best time for your client to judge if they need more help is when they have had an opportunity to reflect on what they learned from the session, to digest this learning, to implement what they learned and to let time pass a little  
  47. Keep in mind the importance of ending the session well so that the client leaves the session with their morale restored  
  48. Keep in mind the value of taking nothing for granted in SST  
  49. Keep in mind that it is OK if the client chooses to seek further help and it is OK if they don’t  
  50. Keep in mind that every session provides you with the opportunity to develop as a single-session therapist  

Notă biografică

Windy Drydenis in part-time clinical and consultative practice and is an international authority on single-session therapy and rational emotive behaviour therapy. He has worked in psychotherapy for more than 50 years and is the author and editor of over 290 books. 

Descriere

The Single-Session Therapy Mindset delivers a comprehensive view of the single-session therapy mindset and how it influences practice. In his most important book to date on Single-Session Therapy, Windy Dryden gives a detailed exploration of the 50 elements of the SST mindset.